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    By Jake Donovan - The date was August 6, 2005. John Murray, all of 20 years of age and a month shy of two years in as a pro, was set to make the transition from overseas newcomer to worldwide lightweight prospect. [details]

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    i always thought khan would of destroyed him! havent seen much of him, but seems like a decent fighter, cant see him ever winning a world title do!

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    • #3
      I didn't realise he was the brother of Joe Murray.

      I hope John gets a big chance after this fight.

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      • #4
        Haven't really been impressed by Murray.

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        • #5
          Just my luck... the article posts this morning, mere minutes before he loses his national title at the scales by a few ounces. Hopefully he still takes care of business tomorrow, and can still proceed as planned with Thaxton and then a world title.

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          • #6
            If he fights Thaxton, I think he gets knocked out.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Silencers View Post
              Haven't really been impressed by Murray.
              agreed!!!!!!!!!

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              • #8
                I like Murray hes my favourite current British fighter, hes a bit up and down, he can be brilliant at times and other times he's just not there. I think his promoter is to blame, he was the young fighter of the year a couple of years ago and should have been pushing for a European title back then. I am sure he will batter Thaxton then win a European shot, the lightweight division is pretty weak at the moment after the two big boys have left and he might be able to squeeze a world title out, Murray is very underrated hes a very good body puncher.

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